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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:32 pm 
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For the last couple months, my average MPG has risen from 25.5 to 27.5.
I dont know what I have been doing differently but I like it.
Filled up yesterday, 580 miles, 20.9 gallons. :D

I hope to join the 600 mile club some day but for now I'm happy.

Wow, 20.9 gallons? That's reallllllllly stretching the capacity of our tank. I get cold sweats after driving 30+ miles after the low fuel light comes on, and that's knowing that I've got another gallon or so to go.

I'd be terrified about destroying my CP3 pump or injectors....


The low fuel light came on at 570 miles.

Oh, and I filled it up all the way to the top of the neck. :P

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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 12:10 am 
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flash7210 wrote:
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For the last couple months, my average MPG has risen from 25.5 to 27.5.
I dont know what I have been doing differently but I like it.
Filled up yesterday, 580 miles, 20.9 gallons. :D

I hope to join the 600 mile club some day but for now I'm happy.

Wow, 20.9 gallons? That's reallllllllly stretching the capacity of our tank. I get cold sweats after driving 30+ miles after the low fuel light comes on, and that's knowing that I've got another gallon or so to go.

I'd be terrified about destroying my CP3 pump or injectors....


The low fuel light came on at 570 miles.

Oh, and I filled it up all the way to the top of the neck. :P


Let me make sure I'm understanding this right, your low fuel light came on 10 miles before you had to put 20.9 gallons into your tank? So, it came on with, what, 20.5 gallons burned? YIKES! IMO, I would check the calibration on the gauge asap... I'm 99% sure that our tank's maximum capacity is 20.5 gallons, so you were burning reserve fumes well before the light came on.... :5SHOTS:

Edit: Not passing judgement here, but if you've never owned another diesel (as many folks on here have not) this is a particularly important issue... The way many diesels are designed, including our CRDs, running out of fuel can be a very, VERY bad thing. This isn't, "dang, I ran out of gas, let me walk down to the local station and get a couple gallons." With a CP3 pump, injectors, etc., etc., running out of fuel on a diesel can, though not always, cause hundreds of dollars of damage to your engine. IIRC, my father is personally familiar with at least one situation where, on an older diesel, somebody ran out of fuel and managed to kill not only their injectors, but also a couple of pistons. You're talking dropping a few thousand dollars to rebuild the engine at that point. Personally, I would get my in-tank fuel gauge checked out asap and never ever ever drive past the point where I know that I have less than a gallon left in the tank. Once or twice I have put 19.5 gallons in and I was sweating bullets the last couple of minutes hoping that I wouldn't run out of fuel.

Our family has owned diesels for years and when I got my first one my father's first word of caution to me was, "when that low fuel light comes on, you stop at the first diesel station you see." It just isn't worth the risk.

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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 1:18 am 
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It's pretty widely known that the tank holds more than 20.5 gallons. I've put 22.5 into it on more than one occasion. It takes forever with all the foam though.

My best is 575 btw, so I don't know what else to tell the doubting fellow from Canadia.

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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 3:04 am 
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Here are my average mileage figures in a combination of city and highway driving using different fuel mixes.

1. Winterl fuel mix - 20.5 - 23.5 mpg

2. Summer fuel mix - 24.5 - 27.5 mpg

3. BioDiesel B-99 -19.5 - 22.5 mpg

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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 7:38 am 
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It's pretty widely known that the tank holds more than 20.5 gallons. I've put 22.5 into it on more than one occasion. It takes forever with all the foam though.



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Ha ha!
I finally got to use that emotithingy. :D

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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 5:59 pm 
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[quote="flash7210"][quote="CATCRD"]It's pretty widely known that the tank holds more than 20.5 gallons. I've put 22.5 into it on more than one occasion. It takes forever with all the foam though.


Yeah, I have put over 22 gals in mine as well.


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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 7:49 pm 
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Huh. I'm going to fill up tonight, and I am gonna run it right up to the top. I was planning to take a 400 mile trip tomorrow, so we shall see where I'm at when I get back. I'm expecting to get about 25mpg, b/c that is what it has been doing for a very long time.

I'm also going to pull the clutch fan completely tonight just for giggles, since I won't be towing.

edit: Well, so much for that idea. Can't get the stupid thing unlocked from the pulley... So it stays on for now.

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 Post subject: Re: 500 Mile Club
PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 11:02 pm 
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First fuel up was a trip from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon to Page then on to Bryce Canyon.

Stats: 625 miles 19.1 gallons 32 MPG

Second fuel up was from Bryce canyon to Boise.

Stats: 648 miles on 19 gallons even 34 MPG

Third day Boise to Seattle 475 miles just past half left.

Not as good as the mileage I got driving from Tennesse home but then that was on BALD goodyears and not Firestone Destination LE truck tires.

Im happy.

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